Guard Dick Stanfel, one of the original 70 Greatest Washington Redskins, has been named a Pro Football Hall Of Fame finalist for the 2016 class.
Stanfel, who passed away in June, was selected by the Hall’s Seniors Committee.
Stanfel, a University of San Francisco alumni, spent his final three NFL seasons with the Redskins after a trade with the Detroit Lions in 1956, earning Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors during each season played in the burgundy and gold.
According to his Greatest Redskins profile, Stanfel’s most memorable moment with the team “occurred when he came out of a game, and the entire stadium gave him a standing ovation.”
Stanfel was named to the 1950s All-Decade Team and nominated twice for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, once in 1993 and again in 2012.
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